Imagine the following scenario:
Buddy and Friend are casually walking along when Enemy pops out from a bush behind them and hits Buddy for "5 Waylay!" Buddy has a Parry, but per the (dumb and non-intuitive) rules of Waylay, he cannot Parry the Waylay used against him because he was "surprised" by the attack (but has no problems Parrying a Terminate that happens just as suddenly, 'cause that totally makes lots of sense, grumble grumble). However, Friend also has a Parry, and he saw the whole thing happen in front of him. Can Friend use his Parry to intercept and negate the Waylay used on Buddy?
Buddy and Friend are casually walking along when Enemy pops out from a bush behind them and hits Buddy for "5 Waylay!" Buddy has a Parry, but per the (dumb and non-intuitive) rules of Waylay, he cannot Parry the Waylay used against him because he was "surprised" by the attack (but has no problems Parrying a Terminate that happens just as suddenly, 'cause that totally makes lots of sense, grumble grumble). However, Friend also has a Parry, and he saw the whole thing happen in front of him. Can Friend use his Parry to intercept and negate the Waylay used on Buddy?